Essential Insights for Adaptive Reuse of Facilities for Healthcare

WSP’s Don Procz and Mindy Whisler explain why healthcare facility decision-makers should tap an engineer before signing a lease to assess feasibility and avoid pitfalls.
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Collaborating with an engineer during the initial due diligence phase can save healthcare organizations significant time, save money and avoid headaches.
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It is important to assess long-term infrastructure needs, such as the potential for future expansion requiring upgrades, system reconfiguration and space layout changes.
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Minor regulation differences can significantly impact conversion plans, since standards for healthcare drive the kinds of systems that are needed in the final space.
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A critical first step is to conduct a facility condition assessment with an engineer that can identify potential hidden costs and timeframes associated with infrastructure upgrades.

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Donald Procz
Senior Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Region Healthcare Sector Practice Leader
United States

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Mindy Whisler
Vice President, Electrical Engineering
United States